Amit Shah's open warning to Pakistan: Surgical strike may happen again
Amit Shah's open warning to Pakistan: Surgical strike may happen again
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The Union Home Minister has now issued a stern warning to Pakistan, which is not shying away from its activities on the border. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that if Pakistan does not stop violations and stops the game of killing common people in Kashmir, it can be surgically struck again. Reminding Pakistan of the surgical strike, Amit Shah said, "The surgical strike has proved that we will not tolerate attacks. If you violate, there will be more surgical strikes.''

For your information, tell us that the Pakistan-funded terrorist is trying to re-establish itself in Jammu and Kashmir. In recent times, cowardly terrorists have killed several innocent people in several valleys. In addition, the army was also attacked by the terrorists. The entire country is currently boiling after this bloody game of terror at the behest of the neighbouring country.

Many of them are demanding a severe attack on these terrorists. The country's army has also inflicted severe injuries on the terrorists in the Valley. The army has cordoned off the operation to put the terrorists to death. Some terrorists from Delhi and other states have also been caught alive after which Pakistan's pole strip has been opened all over the world with the confession of this terror. Union Home Minister Amit Shah was present in Goa on Thursday. Here, he has also warned Pakistan in a stern tone while laying the foundation stone of the National Forensic Sciences University at Dharbondra village in South Goa.

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